Explore a pioneering 1889 briefing on literature and folklore, where readers exchange ideas, notes, and questions.
This edition collects short essays, inquiries, and commentary aimed at literary men and general readers alike. It blends scholarly curiosity with practical questions about words, legends, and cultural trivia, offering a snapshot of how readers shared knowledge in the late 19th century. The issue treats folklore, etymology, biographies, and literary references in a compact, accessible format.
- Short scholarly notes on language, names, and folklore from many regions.
- Reader questions and expert responses that connect literature to everyday life.
- Curious lists and index entries that spark further exploration of classic and regional topics.
- Historical context for the study of letters and popular knowledge in 1889.
Ideal for readers of literary history, folklore lovers, and anyone collecting late-Victorian reference journals.